A stunning display of art and a useful way to remember your sister’s birthday, our striking calendars are beautifully dual purpose. This item is a superb gift idea or promotional tool. Put down your clock pen and pick up one of these 12 page masterpieces instead.
- Tough wire binding and hanger
- Stunningly sharp digital printing
- Start the year with the month of your choice
- 200gsm satin art paper with a tougher cover
Dimensions
A3 (297 x 420mm / 11.7” x 16.5”)
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Excellent calender Elaine with wonderful images to re-kindle my desire to head down your way later on this year. What a shame that RB won’t be launching the 2010 calenders until October though – I’m certain they were earlier than that last year. Great work indeed. Take care, Peter
Thanks Peter. Glad you like it. Yes, it is a shame about the 2010 calendars ‘cause I wanted some for when we have the garden open for the festival prelude w/e of the 11 October. If you come down this way the main festival time is the 5 – 8 November and about 30 gardens will be open. Hopefully I’ll be able to get calendars before then.
– Elaine Teague
I’m sure if you put your case to RB they will help you. I have found them to be really great in that respect. I’ll try to remember those dates, for sure.
Beautiful pics and calendar Elaine.
Thank Sharon.
– Elaine Teague
Nice work Elaine.
Thanks Colin. Calendars are so easy. Have to get a collection together for another one.
– Elaine Teague
lovely work Elaine.x
Thanks Catherine.
– Elaine Teague
What a rare selection, I love the meandering paths and roads!
Thanks Pauline. Pleased you like it.
– Elaine Teague
A beautiful collection, Elaine. Well done. All the best with sales to you, too. Cheers Elana.
Thank you Elana. I’ll keep crossing my fingers.
– Elaine Teague
lovely collection, elaine!
Thanks Nadine.
– Elaine Teague
March 18,2011

Thank you so much Flowers for the feature. Thrilled to get a feature on one of my calendars.
– Elaine Teague
Fabulous calendar!
Thanks for looking Cynthia. Appreciate the compliment.
– Elaine Teague